Im sorry the guest book is no longer available. My web site has deleted it and will not be supporting it. I have emailed
them and begged them to givve me the back up files no avail. So in the mean time if you have comments please leave them in
them in the forum section down at the bottom of the page and please email me @ twmackey@aol.com.

I've have survived...to share a silent farewell and unwelcome tear as I folded a falling
star into a field blue on a remote cemetery hill.

I have maintained solitary vigil. My comfort is the sight of our aircraft climbing
into the heaven, the U.S. Flag waving
proudly, and the ability to convey a "Sierra Hotel" to the sentinel assuming my position as a "Keeper of the peace"...

....who never sleeps

I am a security policeman

By David Liaguno, Col USAF (Ret)

This Deparment of The Air Force Plaque
is Dated 1969

This Site is Dedicated to all Past, Present
and Future Security Forces

If you would like to order one of these badges please click on picture it will take you to another
link to e-mail MSgt Tim Waage, USAF Retired

"God and the policeman we all adore; in times of danger
but not before. When the danger is over, and the wrong is righted, God is forgotten and the policeman slighted."

Unknown Author

This one of the prototype Air Police badges

This badge was on ebay then suddenly taken off.

It is very important that each Air Police, Security Police, Security Forces past
and present sign the guestbook. I would like to find some of the fellow cops I served with and make new friends. So
Please Sign Guestbook

This leather name tag with embossed letters and the
shield was first used when the blue SP jacket was first introduced. In the history link it says it was first used in
the 90's in Desert Storm. I know I was wearing it in 1979 at Little Rock AFB on our blue jackets. I will almost say I
was wearing it at Fairchild AFB in 1976-78. If any of you old timers can tell me the exact date send me an e-mail. Click
on leather name tag and scroll down to just above the peace keeper staute.